Less than 50gm of any medium-to-heavy fingering weight sock yarn turns into a fabulous pair of fingerless mittens.
The bias rib makes them a little more interesting to knit and wear than the usual, but not so challenging that you’ll have to stop watching your favourite TV show… It also improves the fit - they are snug and sleek, so that you can layer them under other mittens, or wear them without impeding your ability to work the computer or coffee machine.
Suitable for knitters with experience working in the round, and working increases and decreases.You need 160m of fingering weight yarn and 2.75mm needles. One skein of tosh sock will make you two pairs.
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Last week I decided that I was going to work on two projects at once. I'm kind of addicted to True Colors so the other shawl is going to have to wait a few days. Melanie Berg writes a very good pattern that is easy to follow. I have the chart memorized and it's a fun knit.
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